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Jess Phillips, the Home Office minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, condemned the Reform leader.
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The Observer on MSNChildren cannot be safe online. We will just have to carry on policing them
The Online Safety Act is a response to a practical problem everyone wants to solve, which is to stop kids from stumbling ...
On July 25, 2025, the Online Safety Act (OSA) went into effect in the UK, requiring sites hosting adult content and social ...
Following the advent of the UK Online Safety Act, many VPN users have grown concerned that the government may seek to ban VPN ...
The move came after Elon Musk’s social media platform X criticised the new law which it described as ‘heavy-handed’.
The UK's Online Safety Act-hailed by politicians as a landmark step to protect children online-risks silencing an entire generation of young people, stifling free speech and access to vital ...
The Online Safety Act is putting free speech at risk and needs significant adjustments, Elon Musk's social network X has warned.
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Keir Starmer's lackey behind vile Savile slur on Farage - I have just 1 question for you
It should be noted that Peter Kyle - Starmer's lackey and the man who aligned Nigel Farage with Jimmy Savile and paedophiles ...
Britain's online safety law risks suppressing free speech due to its heavy-handed enforcement, social media site X said on ...
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GB News on MSNOnline safety bill turns us into predators. The lights of freedom are going out - Renee Hoenderkamp
It sounds so reasonable that anyone disagreeing can only be a predator, paedophile or up to no good. The “Online Safety Bill” ...
The week following the Online Safety Act's implementation in the U.K. has seen people react with strong opinions and engage ...
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